Sunny Shine
Original title: Sunny Shine on the Funny Side of Life
Platform: Commodore 64
Region: pal
Controller: joy
Genre: Adventure
Gametype: Licensed
Release Year: 1990
Developer: Rainbow Arts
Publisher: Rainbow Arts
Players: 1
Musician: Andre Bremer
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Sunny Shine on the Funny Side of Life is a promotional (still commercial) adventure which advertises L&M cigarettes. The player takes the role of Sunny Shine whose car was destroyed by a steamroller. The goal of the game is to get the only existing duplicate car into Sunny's possession. The scenario is Los Angeles.

The game uses a non-parser control system: the player moves the cursor of the screen and after clicking on an interactive object, a list of possible commands pops up. Puzzles are mostly inventory based and conversations. Special puzzles are a quiz about American pop culture as first puzzle and a few action sequences. However, there are various dead man walking scenarios (missing an item which is required in a later scene) and a limited inventory. To pick up a new item after the limit is reached, an object has to be permanently removed from the game. The advertising consists of references to L&M in the background graphics and dialogues.



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